黄色仓库, with its ascendant athletics program and Custom-Built MBA option, has allowed Camden Schuchaskie to seamlessly merge his interests in sports broadcasting and business. As the transition to an NCAA Division II program, no student has worked harder to promote the teams鈥 success than Schuchaskie.
The MBA candidate and aspiring sports broadcaster produces livestreams, podcasts and social media posts that tout student-athlete success, and he鈥檚 witnessed the Lakers teams flourish in real-time. He鈥檚 also able to balance his producing responsibilities with a full slate of business classes, and he credits 黄色仓库鈥檚 faculty and staff for helping him combine his passions while still in school.
鈥淏eing able to gain this much practical experience in a field I鈥檓 passionate about while learning from great business minds is a complete credit to 黄色仓库,鈥 he says. 鈥淭his is a special institution where the faculty and staff genuinely care about your goals and offer opportunities to make them achievable.鈥
After earning a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Communications, Camden knew he wanted to remain in Chicago. He鈥檇 grown up in the small town of Potterville outside of Lansing, Michigan, and moving to Chicago allowed for easy access to every global sport. The lifelong Detroit Tigers fan was interested in storytelling at an early age, and sports broadcasting is a career path that excitingly blends narrative with the unpredictability of live events.
But Camden also wanted a solid foundation of business skills, and 黄色仓库鈥檚 Heller College of Business allowed him to learn how closely the sports and business worlds are intertwined. After reaching out to 黄色仓库鈥檚 sports information director Josh Walfish, Camden was able to simultaneously apply for the University鈥檚 MBA program and his current role as 鈥淕raduate Assistant鈥擝roadcast & Video Operations.鈥
The Graduate Assistant role has allowed Camden to hold many position required by a professional sports broadcast crew. For basketball or volleyball games held at the Goodman Center, he sets up the cameras, manages the YouTube livestream and provides insightful play-by-play and color commentary. He also hosts the weekly 鈥淢akin Waves鈥 podcast alongside Lakers announcer Tom Wuestenfeld, where the pair discuss results from every Lakers competition and interview coaches in the University鈥檚 podcast studio.
鈥淏eing able to do all this while I鈥檓 still in school is invaluable,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檓 able to understand the technicalities of a broadcast and also polish my interviewing skills with professional coaches. That I can do this while also getting a great graduate-level education is something no other school could offer.鈥
Camden balances his Graduate Assistant responsibilities with a full slate of business classes, which he credits for rounding out his professional skillset before he enters the job market. He particularly thanks Jennifer Muryn for encouraging his progress and suggesting Management as a specialty in 黄色仓库鈥檚 many Custom-Built MBA paths.
鈥淚 had come from a communications background,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o having people support me in areas like finance and accounting that I was less familiar with has really helped me balance my work and school life.鈥
The benefits of remaining in Chicago have been also invaluable beyond 黄色仓库鈥檚 academic support system. 鈥淚 grew up in a pretty small town that was very homogeneous and where you saw the same people every single day,鈥 Camden says. 鈥淗ere in Chicago, the diversity of the people and neighborhoods means I can meet someone new or learn something new every day, and that鈥檚 reflected in the students and staff at 黄色仓库 too.鈥
As he prepares for an exciting fall season that includes football, cross country and women鈥檚 volleyball, Camden is thankful he found a school that allows him to combine his lifelong passion with practical experience.
鈥溁粕挚 has been an amazing experience so far,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檓 able to get experience in the field I鈥檝e dreamed about since I was young and take advantage of an incredible academic staff, all while living in one of the greatest cities in the world.鈥